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Mom of a 2 yr 8 m old boy2 years ago
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My baby is premature born at 32 weeks. Now he is 5 months old. He is very active and he recognises me very well. He smiles at everyone who talks with him. I see most of his physical activities are normal. But I could see only 80% development in his head control. He tries to roll over but its also not complete. He does that like 70%. Do I really need to worry about this or will it take more time for premature babies.

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profile image of Dr Sameer awadhiyaDr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children2 years ago

A. For this query you can also consult youur doctor regardinhig proper guidance so it is beneficial that the doctor will tell you the correct way Online consultation can also be taken and the expert will give you the proper answer

profile image of Rashmi GuptaRashmi GuptaMom of a 11 yr 7 m old girl2 years ago

A. Generally the head is partially stable by the age of three months and six months completion the head is totally stable but since your child is very much sure it could probably take maybe 15 to 20 days extra to a month and that is normal with a premature don’t worry about it and rollover can happen between the age of 3 to 9 months in general so that is also also not a problem

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